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healthcare workers first in line. >> thank goodness. >> reporter: charlotte county is a front line healthcare worker, an employee of the san francisco department of public health. lately she's been working at a covid-19 testing site. she and her colleagues have been worried for months. not just about their own health, but for their patients. >> it will be a great relief to be vaccinated and be in the clear. treatment and care of patient would be better. at this point we're all very, very quiet, we can't get too close to patients, and i worry sometimes that will affect their care. >> reporter: authorities say by prioritizing healthcare workers and nursing home residents, they hope it will make a big difference. >> i personally i will be happy to be vaccinated. i'm very satisfied with the data. >> reporter: dr. maldonado is an infectious disease expert at stanford healthcare. she took time away from her covid clinic today to talk about the impending delivery of vaccines. >> we should be getting doses as early as tomorrow around the country. i know our county is expecting doses tomorrow. our hos
healthcare workers first in line. >> thank goodness. >> reporter: charlotte county is a front line healthcare worker, an employee of the san francisco department of public health. lately she's been working at a covid-19 testing site. she and her colleagues have been worried for months. not just about their own health, but for their patients. >> it will be a great relief to be vaccinated and be in the clear. treatment and care of patient would be better. at this point we're all...
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better night's sleep ♪ says -- it could be the te's final ga >>> the raiders will play their final healthcare reform game of the season tonight and -- home game of the season tonight and kiet do says it could be the team's final game ever in oakland. >> reporter: this whole situation could end with the distinct possibility that this could be the final home game for the raiders ever. now, the raiders along with the sad chargers and the st. louis rams are all positioning themselves for a possible move to los angeles. what's more, the raiders are working with the chargers, whom they are playing with tonight, to share a stadium in carson, a suburb of l.a. and if the stadium is built it will be worth $1.7 billion. now, oakland mayor libby schaaf is nothing if not optimistic. she is telling fans to, quote, keep the faith and that the city is drafting a rough plan to the present to the nfl on december 30 describing how the city will build a new stadium to keep the raiders without directly spending any public money on that stadium. whether or not the city can actually come up with a plan is unknown.
better night's sleep ♪ says -- it could be the te's final ga >>> the raiders will play their final healthcare reform game of the season tonight and -- home game of the season tonight and kiet do says it could be the team's final game ever in oakland. >> reporter: this whole situation could end with the distinct possibility that this could be the final home game for the raiders ever. now, the raiders along with the sad chargers and the st. louis rams are all positioning...
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costs and other expenses from new healthcare laws. >>> higher gas prices are having a dramatic impact on supermarket items. they call it shrink shock. it's what consumers are finding out while grocery shopping. on the consumerwatch julie watts shows us several products that are losing weight by the year. >> reporter: you may not have noticed it but more and more products at the store are slimming down from peanut butter to toilet paper. they may look the same but looks can be deceiving and while consumers are starting to take notice. >> a quarter.5 now used to be a half gallon. >> reporter: that's not all. consumer reports found many other grocery staples are also losing weight. for instance, tropicana orange juice used to be 64 ounces. the same size as the safeway brand. now tropicana is 5 ounces lighter. the reason? last winter's florida freeze left the company with two decisions, either hike their prices or drop their package size. >> the manufacturer has to make some sort of a profit on what they're selling. and times are tough on their end, too. >> reporter: and this marketing ex
costs and other expenses from new healthcare laws. >>> higher gas prices are having a dramatic impact on supermarket items. they call it shrink shock. it's what consumers are finding out while grocery shopping. on the consumerwatch julie watts shows us several products that are losing weight by the year. >> reporter: you may not have noticed it but more and more products at the store are slimming down from peanut butter to toilet paper. they may look the same but looks can be...
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. >> kai is a healthcare worker, waiting to get her chance at getting the vaccine soon. it's also hope for savannah and her niece. and as the vaccine rolls out, will people get a little too comfortable?>> people are just getting bored at home and are thinking well, the vaccine is out there, we can do a little bit. stomach dr. blumberg said he felt elated when he got the vaccine himself. >> started thinking about we need to make vacation plans. >> days later he realizes that this promising moment may provide a false sense of security at a time when covid cases are still soaring. >> we can do that now because we know we have very high rates of transmission. >> psychologists say it's good to see light at the end of the tunnel but advises, don't take it too far. >> hope can be an illusion, a can save false things to you. >> the help from health experts continue to be cautiously optimistic saying that the end is near but not here yet.>>> governor newsom asked dr. anthony fauci today when it's likely that californians may be able to go about their normal life. dr. fauci said t
. >> kai is a healthcare worker, waiting to get her chance at getting the vaccine soon. it's also hope for savannah and her niece. and as the vaccine rolls out, will people get a little too comfortable?>> people are just getting bored at home and are thinking well, the vaccine is out there, we can do a little bit. stomach dr. blumberg said he felt elated when he got the vaccine himself. >> started thinking about we need to make vacation plans. >> days later he realizes...
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a union spokesman adds the request for workers to pay more for healthcare is unfair. >> the unions gave up over $100 million in concessions last contract. the district is in much better financial shape this time. we would like to see a fair contract this time. >> reporter: contract negotiations involve five unions. the last time bay area commuters had to deal with a bart strike was in 1997. >> it's 8.40 to go to the airport one way. >> reporter: how will you do this if they strike? >> i have no idea. it's going to put me between a rock and a hard place. >> we are supporting this. for them to go on strike is poor. we need to get to work. >> reporter: sue kwon, kpix 5. >>> new details on the america's cup race. kpix 5 has learned negotiations on the new safety recommendations are progressing today. the racing committee handed down 37 new safety rules to the teams after a sailor was killed last month. teams have agreed to make structural changes to their catamarans and the no guest on board policy. we're expecting an agreement on the rules by the end of today or tomorrow. >>> facebook is b
a union spokesman adds the request for workers to pay more for healthcare is unfair. >> the unions gave up over $100 million in concessions last contract. the district is in much better financial shape this time. we would like to see a fair contract this time. >> reporter: contract negotiations involve five unions. the last time bay area commuters had to deal with a bart strike was in 1997. >> it's 8.40 to go to the airport one way. >> reporter: how will you do this if...
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united's also offering to fly healthcare workers for free which included 25 passengers on that flight, including the doctor who tweeted the photo. he says he's just confused why everyone else was flying right then. >>> meanwhile, some healthcare workers dealing with the coronavirus are getting free vaccinations and vacations. american airlines is teaming up with hyatt hotels. at new york's elmhurst hospital, more than 4,000 doctors, nurses, and assistants are eligible for the vacations. they're for three-day stay vacations in the u.s. and caribbean. >>> a senior assisted living home in walnut creek used an idea from william shakespeare to allow families to celebrate mother's day. >> john ramos has the story. >> reporter: assisted living homes have been hit hard by the pandemic and those living in them are in a virtual lockdown with no guests allowed. with a little imagination, you can still celebrate mother's day. >> romeo, romeo. where for art thou romeo? >> reporter: william shakespeare used a balcony to symbolize the yearning of loved ones kept a part. this morning balconies were u
united's also offering to fly healthcare workers for free which included 25 passengers on that flight, including the doctor who tweeted the photo. he says he's just confused why everyone else was flying right then. >>> meanwhile, some healthcare workers dealing with the coronavirus are getting free vaccinations and vacations. american airlines is teaming up with hyatt hotels. at new york's elmhurst hospital, more than 4,000 doctors, nurses, and assistants are eligible for the...
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. >>> san francisco hospitals are scrambling to find the proper gear to protect healthcare workers from the ebola virus. there are no suspected or confirmed cases of ebola in san francisco. but the city's house officer wants to be prepared. new federal guidelines call for head-to-toe coverage and there are 132 isolation units in san francisco. >>> warnings are being issued not for the ebola virus but the ebola business. people are now trying to profit from the illness. there are no reported case of the virus in california, but even if there were, kpix 5's brian hackney reports, ebola prevention kits would be useless. >> i would like to say i'm shocked but i'm not. >> reporter: advertisements sprinkled across websites like ebay, amazon and craigslist offering ebola preparedness kits equipped with gloves, masks, and a hazardous waste bucket assuring the consumer, you can be safe. the sale price? $100. >> it's just somebody who is trying to take advantage of the current environment as we see usually in these type of situations. >> reporter: here's what one craigslist salesman had to say ab
. >>> san francisco hospitals are scrambling to find the proper gear to protect healthcare workers from the ebola virus. there are no suspected or confirmed cases of ebola in san francisco. but the city's house officer wants to be prepared. new federal guidelines call for head-to-toe coverage and there are 132 isolation units in san francisco. >>> warnings are being issued not for the ebola virus but the ebola business. people are now trying to profit from the illness. there...
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it can go airborne through sneezing and coughing. >>> the federal healthcare overhaul could make you think twice about your vending machine choices. a lot of vending machines will soon have to display calorie counts under new labeling laws. it's intended to help consumers make healthier choices. the fda is expected to release its final rules early next year. companies with 20 or more machines will have to make the changes within a year. >> the ice breaker coming to rescue us. >> brilliant. >> how dozens of people stranded near the south pole are just making the best of it. >> plus, it's one of the most prestigious beauty pageants in the world. it's just not for people. that's coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, in india today. many passengers were sleeping wh the fire started. some had >>> at least 26 people were killed when a passenger train caught fire in india today. many passengers were sleeping when the fire started. some of the passengers had to break windows and jump from the train when the doors failed to open. investigators think that something in the electrical system short-circuit
it can go airborne through sneezing and coughing. >>> the federal healthcare overhaul could make you think twice about your vending machine choices. a lot of vending machines will soon have to display calorie counts under new labeling laws. it's intended to help consumers make healthier choices. the fda is expected to release its final rules early next year. companies with 20 or more machines will have to make the changes within a year. >> the ice breaker coming to rescue us....
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>> he was treating like any other complaint about healthcare and the absence of healthcare. he did not realize this is in the dna of people. it's not something you can casually respond to. >> this is an issue that's going on for years. shinseki has been there six years. they've heard the complaints. every voters has somebody or knows somebody, who has dealt with the system. >> is there a solution for him? >> i think this is one issue where you may see bipartisan agreement there. this is the place the party can get together. >> do what, form a firing squad? >> i think there's. from the president's stand point where i advise him, i would tell him take obamacare and move it over and let those people, who have been so aggressive at trying to take implemented -- have them implement it on a trial basis with the veterans. you'll have a whole new constituency supporting obamacare. >> this is a tough one for the president. that's why he's opening up the doors and possibly saying you can get healthcare elsewhere until we get this fixed. >>> they say breaking up is hard to do. we have
>> he was treating like any other complaint about healthcare and the absence of healthcare. he did not realize this is in the dna of people. it's not something you can casually respond to. >> this is an issue that's going on for years. shinseki has been there six years. they've heard the complaints. every voters has somebody or knows somebody, who has dealt with the system. >> is there a solution for him? >> i think this is one issue where you may see bipartisan...
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benioff children's hospital, california senator dianne feinstein spoke about the republican senate healthcare proposal. she told the crowd that shrinking medicaid hurts hospitals and that hurts everyone. >> some time ago, the majority leader appointed 13 white men to sit in a back room and write a bill. >> reporter: today senator feinstein issued a warning about the proposed cuts to medicaid in the gop senate healthcare bill. >> and for some of these hospitals, where the medicaid amount is 70, 75%, they will likely lose the hospital. >> reporter: under the senate republican plan, medicaid funding would increase but more slowly than under the current system. and starting in 2020, medicaid money from the federal government would be a set amount per patient or a state block grant. >> if you block grant in my mind that just means less money because you're giving that per capita or block grant type of reimbursement. you don't reimburse for the actual cost of the child. >> reporter: dr. anderson is the president of ucsf children's hospital. he says cuts to research and doctor training will hurt all
benioff children's hospital, california senator dianne feinstein spoke about the republican senate healthcare proposal. she told the crowd that shrinking medicaid hurts hospitals and that hurts everyone. >> some time ago, the majority leader appointed 13 white men to sit in a back room and write a bill. >> reporter: today senator feinstein issued a warning about the proposed cuts to medicaid in the gop senate healthcare bill. >> and for some of these hospitals, where the...
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. >> reporter: another benefit, healthcare. married gay partners will not have to pay taxes on benefits extended to their spouse. big changes experts say will mean more money for most same- sex married couples but not all. >> there are certain little pockets of situations where someone could be worse off because of being married but on the whole, it's a win. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >> another important perk same- sex married partners should be able to get coverage on their spouse's health insurance plans immediately instead of having to wait for an open enrollment period. >>> brian hackney in for paul tonight. it's heating up out there. >> there's a lot going on so we'll dispense with the happy badinage. temperatures are soaring over the bay area. we pull back from the bridge, the old back-to-back suspension span, and reveal the city as you look down market street, looks pretty night. but it's going to get warm this weekend. 91 in concord, livermore 93. san jose 84. santa rosa 90. if you are going out to take in a
. >> reporter: another benefit, healthcare. married gay partners will not have to pay taxes on benefits extended to their spouse. big changes experts say will mean more money for most same- sex married couples but not all. >> there are certain little pockets of situations where someone could be worse off because of being married but on the whole, it's a win. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >> another important perk same- sex married partners should be able to get...
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the unions want raises, bart wants workers to pay into pensions and to pay more for rising healthcare costs. and both sides claim they don't want a strike. our members did not want to go on strike. >> we all agree on strike because the district is forcing us to go on strike because they failed to negotiate in good faith. >> they want to continue negotiating in good faith and so do we. we'll be back at the table trying to reach an agreement. >> reporter: they will be back at the table scheduled at 6:30. we'll stay here and let you know how that goes or if that goes. there is a chance also that the governor could order a 60-day cooling-off period. bart does not want that. but one union the atu does. we haven't lettered from the governor's office on that yet. live in oakland, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> meanwhile, more than 1500 city of oakland employees are preparing to strike monday, as well. workers from local 21 and seiu 1021 are batting with the city over what they call dishonest budget numbers. they are asking for a raise following a 27% pay cut that went into effect during the recessio
the unions want raises, bart wants workers to pay into pensions and to pay more for rising healthcare costs. and both sides claim they don't want a strike. our members did not want to go on strike. >> we all agree on strike because the district is forcing us to go on strike because they failed to negotiate in good faith. >> they want to continue negotiating in good faith and so do we. we'll be back at the table trying to reach an agreement. >> reporter: they will be back at...
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today she in hostile healthcare workers in the county will have to be boosted by january 24, a week before the state deadline of february 1st. for workers in these high-risk settings, boosters are absolutely critical given what we are facing right now, and the need to ensure continuity of operations in the settings, and the vulnerability of the populations they work with. >> reporter: covid-19 cases in the test positivity rate have increased in the county over the past 2 weeks. hospitalizations have not gone up as quickly, but county data shows they are incrngea>>he l. weca re wo rkers arnee ready to take ca of us. umaga county health spokesperson says they are sticking with the state guidance and not considering local booster mandates at this time. in san mateo county, max zero, kpix 5. >>> stricter indoor mask mandates begin tomorrow and contra costa county. county health officials now say everyone must wear a mask and all indoor public laces regardless of vaccine status. the county says that indoor masking will reduce the number of infections and hospitalizations. >>> we saw long lines
today she in hostile healthcare workers in the county will have to be boosted by january 24, a week before the state deadline of february 1st. for workers in these high-risk settings, boosters are absolutely critical given what we are facing right now, and the need to ensure continuity of operations in the settings, and the vulnerability of the populations they work with. >> reporter: covid-19 cases in the test positivity rate have increased in the county over the past 2 weeks....
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so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to fund public schools. by going directly to the people we got results. that's not something you see a lot of from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. >>> there is a reason you keep hearing about all these stolen laptops around the bay area. >> the thefts driven by a lucrative black market. apple store mash and grabs, car break ins, thieves grabbing laptops in cafes, they're all on the rise in the bay area, and all are related. law enforcement agencies are looking to target criminals that steal the laptops, wipe the hard drives, and sends them oversays. >> >. we know how it works. we know who's committing the crimes and we're coming for them. >> starting tonight you'll see a bigger police presence on bart. 6 new 2-person police teams beginning regular patrols on platforms and on trains in the core oakland and san francisco stations.
so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to fund public schools. by going directly to the people we got results. that's not something you see a lot of from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. >>> there is a reason you keep hearing about all these stolen laptops around the bay area....
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santa's favorite sector since the great recession began six years ago has been healthcare which has seen employment increase by 2.1% annually. here's hoping st. nick spreads out his gift-giving across more sectors in 2015. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pore- >>> white gold days there's nothing better than bacon and collard greens. it's comfort food and simple to prepare. you started with the bacon and cooked it with -- >> nothing. you let the bacon render out the fat and add in a little garlic and mincep minced onion and they cook in the bacon fat. quick blanche and saute. salted water gets the colors and flavors to get going. you notice the bi leaves, into strips not cubes. it's nicer when you have some of that big chunks of bacon, you can cut it with a fork if you want but if you want to cook this if you want the collard greens more crispy cook it for 10 minutes but i just want that nice coating. >> look at this. this is beautiful. plenty of bacon. plenty of color. one more piece right there. that's it. beautiful. that's hearty. >> it is. >> bacon and collard gr
santa's favorite sector since the great recession began six years ago has been healthcare which has seen employment increase by 2.1% annually. here's hoping st. nick spreads out his gift-giving across more sectors in 2015. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pore- >>> white gold days there's nothing better than bacon and collard greens. it's comfort food and simple to prepare. you started with the bacon and cooked it with -- >> nothing. you let the bacon render...
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so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to fund public schools. by going directly to the people from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. two bacon, two sausage, this is the two eggssuper slam. hash browns and pancakes and now make those pancakes all you can eat for a buck. that's where the duper comes in. the all new super duper slam just seven ninety nine. see you at denny's. >>> tonight we got a little taste of music's biggest night. >> the recording academy held a party to honor the bay area grammy nominees. included in the mix this kid. wow! [ singing ] >> listen to him, so talented. he's from the alphabet rockers nominated for best children's music album. the nominees represent all kinds of music from electronic, dance, to best metal performance. on hand were the legendary death angels. >> we've been nominated for our first grammy! yes, our first! and we've been a ban
so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to fund public schools. by going directly to the people from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. two bacon, two sausage, this is the two eggssuper slam. hash browns and pancakes and now make those pancakes all you can eat for a buck. that's where the duper...
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on healthcare? >> well, you start by choosing the right plan for you. that means you're going to have to go through all the different choices and know what the plans cover how much the plan costs including your out of pocket costs and whether your doctors are in the network. now, here's some interesting news. a lot of large employers have started to introduce high deductible health plans offering lower premiums. they are usually paired with something called a health savings account. that allows you to set aside pre-tax money to pay for unreimbursed costs. so if you are generally healthy and you want to save for future healthcare expenses, this is a very attractive choice. finally, in the category of i have to do this too, yes, you do. you have to take control of your healthcare by asking questions. you want to know, is there a generic drug for this instead of a name brand label? make sure that a test or prescription is really necessary. and please, check every bill for coding errors. you don't want
on healthcare? >> well, you start by choosing the right plan for you. that means you're going to have to go through all the different choices and know what the plans cover how much the plan costs including your out of pocket costs and whether your doctors are in the network. now, here's some interesting news. a lot of large employers have started to introduce high deductible health plans offering lower premiums. they are usually paired with something called a health savings account. that...
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. >> and back at home, the healthcare battle smolders. democrats already predicting a win in their favor. they are planning their next move. >> and why local fishermen say this time is the best time to cast their nets. why this year's catch of salmon is surprising all of them. president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin meet for the first time.... th >>> our top story at 6:30, the handshake seen around the world. president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin meet for the first time for 2 hours and 15 minutes. secretary of state rex tillerson said they had positive chemistry. mola lenghi is live at the white house with more. >> reporter: liz, as you know, russia has plagued president trump's white house which is why this meeting with the russian leader was so highly anticipated. and it was a meeting that went much longer than planned. so much anticipation surrounded the first sitdown between president trump and russian president vladimir putin, it was hard to hear the two leaders over the cameras. >> we look f
. >> and back at home, the healthcare battle smolders. democrats already predicting a win in their favor. they are planning their next move. >> and why local fishermen say this time is the best time to cast their nets. why this year's catch of salmon is surprising all of them. president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin meet for the first time.... th >>> our top story at 6:30, the handshake seen around the world. president donald trump and russian president...
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san jose will still save $1.7 billion over the next 30 years by switching to a lower cost healthcare plan and a little naturing pension bonuses. after the voters overwhelmingly passed the measure three years ago, the san jose police department went fro 1400 to 900 officers. among some of the details for cops and firefighters, reinstates the previous definition of disability and creates an independent medical panel to determine eligibility for disability benefits. the officers will get an 8% raise and a 5% signing bonus. officers who left can also claim that bonus if they come back. and, of course, bilingual officers will get a raise. >> many years and many issues, there are things we would have done differently. >> if we could have got something like this early on and saved the police department we would have done it in a heartbeat. >> it means measure b is out replaced with a new deal and put out to the voters in november 2016. live in san jose police headquarters, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a warning for people in the marin headlands. don't drink the water unless you boil it first. this
san jose will still save $1.7 billion over the next 30 years by switching to a lower cost healthcare plan and a little naturing pension bonuses. after the voters overwhelmingly passed the measure three years ago, the san jose police department went fro 1400 to 900 officers. among some of the details for cops and firefighters, reinstates the previous definition of disability and creates an independent medical panel to determine eligibility for disability benefits. the officers will get an 8%...
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. >> reporter: professor tara dion says early shelter in place orders may save california's healthcare system from running out of beds, but cautions the system will still be under enormous strain. >> there is an issue of where those beds are and are they in the right place? so as a whole across the state, i think we probably have enough icu beds. the question is are they in the places where we'll have the patients coming in? >> reporter: shifting beds, equipment or patients around the state the professor says will be a huge logistical and administrative challenge and while the state has done what it can to slow the spread of the disease and flatten the curve, there may still be shortages looming of ventilators and other essential equipment like masks and face shields for nurses and doctors. some hospitals have already begun to ration equipment hoping to extend dwindling stockpiles. >> i think the sooner we have information about how that affects the transmission of the virus and how dangerous exactly that is, getting that information to people so that they can feel a little bit less li
. >> reporter: professor tara dion says early shelter in place orders may save california's healthcare system from running out of beds, but cautions the system will still be under enormous strain. >> there is an issue of where those beds are and are they in the right place? so as a whole across the state, i think we probably have enough icu beds. the question is are they in the places where we'll have the patients coming in? >> reporter: shifting beds, equipment or patients...
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the aca requires most individuals to have some kind of healthcare or pay a tax penalty. republicans who filed the lawsuit argue that the tax codes changed so the rule can't be applied anymore. now the affordable care act as a whole could be struck down. the issue has gone to the supreme court before and future challenges would likely have to wait until the next presidential election. >>> a bay area woman says she is prepared to spend thousands of dollars to find her dog stolen from outside of a grocery store in vernal heights. jackson is a five-year-old mini australian shepherd. a man approached the dog while he was tied to a bench and walked off with him on saturday. >> it is really tough to not have him with me. we're on day five. >> day five. >> no tips. i printed over 3,000 flyers. >> right now there is a go fund me page, an instagram page and tinder profile with information about jackson. his owner is offering a reward up to 5,000 to do so help find him. >>> developing this morning, new video showing a chaotic struggle outside of a sacramento safe way. officers, a s
the aca requires most individuals to have some kind of healthcare or pay a tax penalty. republicans who filed the lawsuit argue that the tax codes changed so the rule can't be applied anymore. now the affordable care act as a whole could be struck down. the issue has gone to the supreme court before and future challenges would likely have to wait until the next presidential election. >>> a bay area woman says she is prepared to spend thousands of dollars to find her dog stolen from...
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and 90 bucks for all of your relatives on healthcare. those four things resonate in the minds of people riding those buses particularly since most of them do not make that kind of money. >> you know, you guys, one thing that the unions were trying to sell in all of this was the safety aspect. they say they had safety concerns for riders and themselves. that would be one way to kind of get public opinion in their favor. did that work and are there real safety concerns? >> apparently, it was not well done, as well done as it needed to be. clearly, safety is everybody's issue. and you had an example of why safety was important about three weeks before that when that maintenance truck ran into something in the tunnel and the end result was a delay of bart. in that had really been the issue -- >> that's what they were doing going into this. once they walked and everybody was scrambling and the bridges backed up, public opinion started to turn quickly. >> well, so first, you got to know that you have to do the job of letting the public know ho
and 90 bucks for all of your relatives on healthcare. those four things resonate in the minds of people riding those buses particularly since most of them do not make that kind of money. >> you know, you guys, one thing that the unions were trying to sell in all of this was the safety aspect. they say they had safety concerns for riders and themselves. that would be one way to kind of get public opinion in their favor. did that work and are there real safety concerns? >> apparently,...
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preparations for the healthcare reforms are in full swing at "covered california" call centers. hundreds of agents are being trained to handle the anticipated flood of phone calls even with tv ads and other outreach methods. administrators say it's not easy getting the word out to everybody. >> for every day that we don't get people enrolled is a day there's money in washington, d.c. that that's not coming into our healthcare system. >> the state will conduct weekly reports on call volume enrollment numbers and demographics a bigger pool of insured people meaning more federal dollars and better health cost containment. for a complete list of affordable care act resources and to learn how the program is going to affect you log on to kpix.com/aca. >>> fire officials are projecting they will need more time to get containment on the "rim" fire burning in stanislaus county. these were the flames at its worst when it started in late august. authorities were expected to get it fully contained by today. but the fire continues to creep and smolder in tough-to-reach areas near yosemite pu
preparations for the healthcare reforms are in full swing at "covered california" call centers. hundreds of agents are being trained to handle the anticipated flood of phone calls even with tv ads and other outreach methods. administrators say it's not easy getting the word out to everybody. >> for every day that we don't get people enrolled is a day there's money in washington, d.c. that that's not coming into our healthcare system. >> the state will conduct weekly...
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replacing obamacare. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: it's the latest in trump's shifting position on healthcare. last month, told "60 minutes" that he would be open to keep part of obamacare. he then tapped tom price a critic of obamacare. >> we are going to appoint mad dog mattis [ applause and cheers ] >> as our secretary of defense! >> reporter: james mattis is a retired marine general with 44 years of service under his belt. in 2004 he let troops into fallujah the bloodiest battle in the war. he is including several megawealthy insiders. >> he is putting wall street insiders into exactly the jobs where he criticized wall street insiders before. >> reporter: but loyal supporters aren't concerned. >> yeah, they're billionaires. but they're smart with their money. we're gonna be smart with america's money. >>> happening today, santa rosa and sonoma county lawmakers will hold a community meeting to discuss a proposed tax on marijuana. the ordinance will be heard tuesday by the santa rosa city council and the sonoma county board of supervisors. the board will also be considering rules on growing
replacing obamacare. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: it's the latest in trump's shifting position on healthcare. last month, told "60 minutes" that he would be open to keep part of obamacare. he then tapped tom price a critic of obamacare. >> we are going to appoint mad dog mattis [ applause and cheers ] >> as our secretary of defense! >> reporter: james mattis is a retired marine general with 44 years of service under his belt. in 2004 he let troops into...
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. >>> congresswoman jackie spore thanked healthcare workers. a group of elected officials joined her at an event on friday at keiser perp minutey in redwood city honoring the first responders for their work during the pandemic. >> it's about love and whoever saying we love you for being who you are and taking care of those who get sick and keeping people alive. >> and the refonnery in the third week, negotiators are set to return to the bargaining table and-to-s are set for monday and that thereby well firstfas tow face meeting in two weeks. and about 500 workers walked off the job over an impasse on a new contract and is be then, managers and supervisors have been operating the resoonery. two malfunctions were reported during that time. >>> san francisco police are hosting a public easter egg. it's south of bernal heights. children ages 12 and under are invited to take part. >>> 6:10 is the time. still ahead, and on cbs news bay area, if you love a four- day workweek, it could be law. a bill that could trigger big changes for larger companies
. >>> congresswoman jackie spore thanked healthcare workers. a group of elected officials joined her at an event on friday at keiser perp minutey in redwood city honoring the first responders for their work during the pandemic. >> it's about love and whoever saying we love you for being who you are and taking care of those who get sick and keeping people alive. >> and the refonnery in the third week, negotiators are set to return to the bargaining table and-to-s are set for...
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. ♪ bring your medical and healthcare skills to va. visit vacareers.va.gov. let's listen in to the bells ringing >>> right now celebrations are underway. london awaiting a new prince. let's listen in. the place where william and kate got married back in april of 2011. the bells will ring consecutively for three hours to mark the new arrival. listen. >> gorgeous. >> cbs reporter is outside. two big questions right now. what's his name. when can we see him? >> reporter: two very good questions. two questions that we are waiting for answers ourselves. i can tell you people are waiting for the duke and duchess to come out. ideally carrying that prince. calling the prince of cambridge because we don't know his name. we can go along with tradition where it takes time for the royals to announce the name of a new child. when william was young, it took a week before found out his name. prince charles, his name was a mystery for a month. >> i have to ask you too, sorry about the satellite delay. nothing we can do about the speed. that's why we keep hearing a pause befo
. ♪ bring your medical and healthcare skills to va. visit vacareers.va.gov. let's listen in to the bells ringing >>> right now celebrations are underway. london awaiting a new prince. let's listen in. the place where william and kate got married back in april of 2011. the bells will ring consecutively for three hours to mark the new arrival. listen. >> gorgeous. >> cbs reporter is outside. two big questions right now. what's his name. when can we see him? >>...
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so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to fund public schools. by going directly to the people we got results. that's not something you see a lot of from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. >>> the u.s. attorney general is calling out apple for not assisting in a federal terrorism investigation. now ilabt the saudi aviation student who opened fire at a florida naval base. 3 american service members were killed. well now federal investigators have the shooter's iphone, and they want apple's help to unlock it. well, of course this is not the first time apple has taken this kind of heat. the company refused to write code to allow access to a suspect's phone in the san bernardino mass shootings back in 2015. >>> thousands of iranians protesting their own government after word they shot down a ukrainian plane in a missile strike on u.s. forces. 176 people on board were killed.
so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to fund public schools. by going directly to the people we got results. that's not something you see a lot of from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. >>> the u.s. attorney general is calling out apple for not assisting in a federal terrorism...
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you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results, the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® retinol correxion max. nothing's better than gold. >>> here's a look at today's fast in some cities around the country. new york, mostly sunny today, but thunderstorms in miami. chicago, thunderstorms as well in the afternoon. partly sunny in dallas. los angeles, partly sunny with a high of 79. >>> time
you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically...
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management is offering a three percent a year raise but wants the workers to kick in two percent more for healthcare. >> a three percent raise turns out not to be that at all. >> reporter: the union wants a 3/3 quarters percent a raise. >> we have financial limits. it's not fair to our rate payers just to indiscriminately go along with any desire people have. >> reporter: negotiations are continuing but a strike authorization vote has been taken. they could walk at any time. or they could keep talking. it's interesting to note that the ferry service we see here, it subsidize. it doesn't make money and it loses money. that money is made up by tolls at the bridge. tolls that is starting to make money. kpix 5. >>> water main break in oakland today. it was reported around 10:00 to a.m. in the 700 of kingston avenue. several intersections remained closed tonight repairs should be done by 7:00. >>> establishing water before it is wasted is the goal of one bay area city step mike sugerman on the pilot program that couldn't come at a better time. >> reporter: a torn down one of the pal alto homes to build a
management is offering a three percent a year raise but wants the workers to kick in two percent more for healthcare. >> a three percent raise turns out not to be that at all. >> reporter: the union wants a 3/3 quarters percent a raise. >> we have financial limits. it's not fair to our rate payers just to indiscriminately go along with any desire people have. >> reporter: negotiations are continuing but a strike authorization vote has been taken. they could walk at any...
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. >> and an emotional jimmy kim he will waded into the healthcare debate. is a lina gomez revealed she had a kidney transplant. the year's top grossing film beauty and the beast feature add gay character for the first time in disney history. 75 years after her creation, "wonder woman" finally starred in her own movie. block buster earned $400 million domestically. "star wars" the last jedi is still a force at the box office. the film marks carrie fisher's last on strene ornament screen performance. a mix up at the oscars, "la la land" announced as the best picture winner instead of moonlight. handmade's stay -- hand fans also said good-bye to icon glenn campbell and tom petty as well as hugh heffner and jerry lewis. jennifer garner officially filed for divorce. janet jackson split from her husband. clean niece welcomed twins, also jay-z and beyonce. >>> good morning everybody, straight ahead, what a day in the south bay yesterday. could the 49ers will be the best team not in the nfl playoffs? i got moving pictures. you could save energy by weaving your own
. >> and an emotional jimmy kim he will waded into the healthcare debate. is a lina gomez revealed she had a kidney transplant. the year's top grossing film beauty and the beast feature add gay character for the first time in disney history. 75 years after her creation, "wonder woman" finally starred in her own movie. block buster earned $400 million domestically. "star wars" the last jedi is still a force at the box office. the film marks carrie fisher's last on...
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jury that balwani invested his own money in theranos because he believed in the mission to improve healthcare. he says that balwani never lied to investors or profited from his theranos stock, and that much of what he is accused of happened before he joined the company. >> their whole theory of the cases don't convict balwani for the sins of elizabeth holmes. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> this evening, we get a close-up look at cleanup efforts after a massive fire in campbell. this is what is left of a vacant commercial building. it caught fire on friday and burned for hours. the santa clara county fire and arson task force are shifting through the debris now. it took over 100 firefighters from different departments in the county to put out the fire. >> i will be frank, i've been a firefighter for 12 years. i was shocked by the volume of smoke that came out of this re, this valley up. we know that is concerning. >> they have docs making sure there are no human remains at the site. this vacant building was scheduled for demolition. no word on what caused the fire. >>> inve
jury that balwani invested his own money in theranos because he believed in the mission to improve healthcare. he says that balwani never lied to investors or profited from his theranos stock, and that much of what he is accused of happened before he joined the company. >> their whole theory of the cases don't convict balwani for the sins of elizabeth holmes. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> this evening, we get a close-up look at cleanup efforts after a...
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now it's come into our healthcare reform at point- blank range. >> reporter: investigators have viewed surveillance video from inside the school that shows piersen shot davis in the head before heading to the school library. they said he had a machete, shotgun, additional rounds of ammo strapped to his body, and three molotov cocktails. the video shows when he got to the library, he ignited one of the devices which started a fire. that's when a sheriff's deputy assigned to the school arrived with other staff. investigators say about a minute and 20 seconds after entering the school, piersen took his own life possibly because he was cornered. >> his intention was to use those multiple rounds to cause harm to a large number of individuals. >> reporter: police say piersen was targeting a librarian who had disciplined him after an incident involving the school's debate team in september. >> i just wish that he could have gotten some help rather than having to end his life like that. >> reporter: the sheriff read a statement from davis' family that says she suffered severe head trauma. they
now it's come into our healthcare reform at point- blank range. >> reporter: investigators have viewed surveillance video from inside the school that shows piersen shot davis in the head before heading to the school library. they said he had a machete, shotgun, additional rounds of ammo strapped to his body, and three molotov cocktails. the video shows when he got to the library, he ignited one of the devices which started a fire. that's when a sheriff's deputy assigned to the school...
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and all employees would pay more toward retirement in healthcare. harsh news for betty broussard who is working beyond retirement years because she says she can't afford to stop. >> i work with the disabled. and i work very hard with the people and tremendous a amount of paperwork and skeleton staff. >> reporter: she and others say the retirement keep her working. >> if they decrease that people aren't going to have anything to look forward to. >> it sounds like a reasonable approach to a bad budget crisis. >> reporter: this attorney also a state worker says she sees both sides. >> it would be hard to have been planning for years for retirement under one game plan and have it switched at the last minute. >> reporter: unions will fight to stop or modify the proposal in the state legislature. one union steward said workers feel beaten down. >> they feel very bad. >> reporter: yeah. >> very, very bad. they are upset about it. but they give up. >> reporter: governor brown says the state's pension plan is unstainable. while the typical worker's pension i
and all employees would pay more toward retirement in healthcare. harsh news for betty broussard who is working beyond retirement years because she says she can't afford to stop. >> i work with the disabled. and i work very hard with the people and tremendous a amount of paperwork and skeleton staff. >> reporter: she and others say the retirement keep her working. >> if they decrease that people aren't going to have anything to look forward to. >> it sounds like a...
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on the consumer watch, julie watts. >>> of course there are a lot of questions about the new healthcare law. next wee we'll be bringing you the five things you need to know about signing up for obama care. those special reports all next week on kpix 5 news at 6:00. >>> the 11th annual avon breast cancer walk kicked off about an hour ago. joining us live from fort mason is elois. she's the program droekter of the event. elois first -- i hope i ot your name right, and second --. >> you did. >> oh, good. how is it going so far this morning? it looks nice. >> great. it's been a gorgeous morning. we're here for the avon walk breast cancer san francisco. we just had our opening ceremony. thankfully they have raised more than $4.2 million this weekend. >> that's great. how much, you know, on average does each one of those walkers hope to raise. >> sure. each one of our walkers does commit to raising $1,800. thankfully many of them go well above that, which is wonderful, but with a new diagnosis of breast cancer every three minutes in this country, pretty much everybody knows somebody who's bee
on the consumer watch, julie watts. >>> of course there are a lot of questions about the new healthcare law. next wee we'll be bringing you the five things you need to know about signing up for obama care. those special reports all next week on kpix 5 news at 6:00. >>> the 11th annual avon breast cancer walk kicked off about an hour ago. joining us live from fort mason is elois. she's the program droekter of the event. elois first -- i hope i ot your name right, and second --....
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it also expands healthcare coverage to children of illegal immigrants and low income families. public schools will see more money. the budget increases the funding by billions. >>> right now, domestic violence shelters in the bay area are full. and some have to turn families away. but shelter directors are trying to find a solution in rapid rehousing. kpix 5's cate caugiran gets a look inside one of these shelters and asks, is it affordable housing a realistic answer? >> it was hard to move around with a baby trying to figure out what to do and where to go. >> reporter: [ non-english language] and her 3-year-old daughter ariana are homeless. >> i have to move out to better my life for my child. >> reporter: she left the child's father after a six-year relationship, verbal abuse and physical threats. >> i was in love with him but it was not the type of love that i was looking for. >> reporter: her biggest worry, where to go and how to pay for it. >> i was struggling finding a job. i was on welfare that time. trying to look for a job. going to interview, you know, always turn me
it also expands healthcare coverage to children of illegal immigrants and low income families. public schools will see more money. the budget increases the funding by billions. >>> right now, domestic violence shelters in the bay area are full. and some have to turn families away. but shelter directors are trying to find a solution in rapid rehousing. kpix 5's cate caugiran gets a look inside one of these shelters and asks, is it affordable housing a realistic answer? >> it was...
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the wealthiest 2% of americans and the healthcare industry will pick up the majority of the tab. back to you. >> thank you. >>> now, ladies and gentlemen, time for the big story of the day. that is as per usual the weather and now the hardest working woman in showbiz. >> i have been working a lot lately. i know. yeah. the holidays, busy time. and if you are out and about traveling you know the rain has been a big issu the last few days. we'll get some brief dry breaks but we have heavier cells moving through. look over san francisco. everywhere you see that orange and yellow that's the heavier rain moving through actually through hayward right now if you are traveling the nimitz anytime in the near future. dublin-pleasanton socked in with rain. so the main cold front has already moved through. this is just unstable air behind it. cool and breezy throughout the afternoon finally drying out by overnight tonight and then we have a brief dry break by tomorrow. once again it's not going to last long. wet weather then continues the last half of the week. so staying cool, showers, that'
the wealthiest 2% of americans and the healthcare industry will pick up the majority of the tab. back to you. >> thank you. >>> now, ladies and gentlemen, time for the big story of the day. that is as per usual the weather and now the hardest working woman in showbiz. >> i have been working a lot lately. i know. yeah. the holidays, busy time. and if you are out and about traveling you know the rain has been a big issu the last few days. we'll get some brief dry breaks but...
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. >>> plus less impeachment and more healthcare and climate change but the top moments from the final democratic presidential debate of the year. >>> police, and the new tool, giving feedback on officers. good morning, it is december 20. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. mary lee has a day off so look who is here. >> this is what the bottom of the barrel looks like. we've got some partly cloudy skies and in san jose it is looking mighty nice. i bet you can see some patchy fog which will set the tone for the day. mid 40s to low 50s. 51 in san francisco. here's what's happening. we get a break from the rain. partly cloudy skies but there is more rain coming in this weekend. saturday night, sunday morning. the rain from time to time will be fairly intense before today the numbers recover into the low 60s. not too bad. i'd don't know if that's true of the drive this morning. >> it actually looks pretty good on the roadways. not bad at all. if you are out and about early look at the travel times. the only thing we are seeing in the yellow is to the ultimate pass. 31 minutes from
. >>> plus less impeachment and more healthcare and climate change but the top moments from the final democratic presidential debate of the year. >>> police, and the new tool, giving feedback on officers. good morning, it is december 20. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. mary lee has a day off so look who is here. >> this is what the bottom of the barrel looks like. we've got some partly cloudy skies and in san jose it is looking mighty nice. i bet you...
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we're getting new medicare benefits from the new healthcare law. yeah, and most people will get free cancer screenings and 50 percent off of brand name prescription drugs if you're in the donut hole. [ chuckles ] you read my paper. i went to medicare.gov. it's open enrollment, you know. so i checked out all the options and found a better plan to fit my budget. well, you know what they say. oh! "knowledge is power." whew! [ male announcer ] visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >> couric: the highest-ranking american spy in pakistan was rushed back to the u.s. today after his cover was blown. the identity of the c.i.a. station chief was revealed in a lawsuit accusing him of orchestrating drone missile strikes that killed pakistani civilians. meanwhile, north korea said today another war with the south is only a matter of time-- a war it predicted would go nuclear. the threat comes as the south prepares a live-fire artillery drill on an island near the north. tonight u.s. envoy bill richardson is in north korea and calls the situation "a tinderb
we're getting new medicare benefits from the new healthcare law. yeah, and most people will get free cancer screenings and 50 percent off of brand name prescription drugs if you're in the donut hole. [ chuckles ] you read my paper. i went to medicare.gov. it's open enrollment, you know. so i checked out all the options and found a better plan to fit my budget. well, you know what they say. oh! "knowledge is power." whew! [ male announcer ] visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare....
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solano state prison hasn't been providing adequate healthcare despite a decade of federal control. that's according to a new report. the state inspectors general describes unsanitary conditions, repeated lapses in patient care and poor recordkeeping at the prison. the facility in vacaville houses more than 3800 inmates. the inspector-general previously found medical care inadequate at several other prisons but four other facilities at least received passing grades. >>> friends of the man shot and killed by san francisco police three weeks ago will hold a fundraiser today. they are raising money for the family of mario woods. it features local musicians and comedians. it starts at 6:00 at the elbow room in san francisco. police investigators say woods was carrying a kitchen knife when officers shot him in the bayview district. you probably saw that cell phone video. that shooting prompted outrage and has already sparked changes in police tactics. >>> today will be one of the businessest travel days of the year -- busiest travel days of of the year. it could be challenging at the air
solano state prison hasn't been providing adequate healthcare despite a decade of federal control. that's according to a new report. the state inspectors general describes unsanitary conditions, repeated lapses in patient care and poor recordkeeping at the prison. the facility in vacaville houses more than 3800 inmates. the inspector-general previously found medical care inadequate at several other prisons but four other facilities at least received passing grades. >>> friends of the...
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healthcare workers had backpacks of school supplies to hand out to families. >> really excited to get the vaccine and those who need it. and also to make sure that youth are ready to go back to school. >> anybody who got a shot also got a $25 target gift card. >>> in less than two weeks many students are heading back to campus again but one east bay school district doesn't have enough teachers to fill their classrooms. so, the mount diablo unified school district is holding a two day job there in concord. the district needs to hire 30 teachers and 100 staffers. some jobs include a $1500 signing bonus. the districts second job there will be held on wednesday, august 4th. >>> traffic is moving again alongside 80 just west of livermore, a little bit of a brush fire forced emergency crews to shut down a few lanes of traffic. rainsburg out just after 1:30 this afternoon. fire crews were able to get control of the burn about 30 minutes later but not before it scorched at least 15 acres. the video shows what drivers saw as they got stuck in traffic. no word on what began that fire. >>> a cal
healthcare workers had backpacks of school supplies to hand out to families. >> really excited to get the vaccine and those who need it. and also to make sure that youth are ready to go back to school. >> anybody who got a shot also got a $25 target gift card. >>> in less than two weeks many students are heading back to campus again but one east bay school district doesn't have enough teachers to fill their classrooms. so, the mount diablo unified school district is holding...
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healthcare law. i'm tara mergener in washington with the details coming up. >> reporter: to catch a package thief. if you are in the market for a surveillance camera, we have a couple of tips for you. i'm kiet do. we have a live report coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, health coverage. people losing health covera. >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> insurance canceled? don't worry. the break this morning for people losing health coverage. >>> if i are looking for a surveillance camera to keep your holiday packages safe, i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >> clear and cold outside this morning. big changes coming up for the weekend. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and if your commute takes you anywhere near the altamont pass or livermore valley, things are crowded quickly. we are starting to see some delays. we'll show you where coming up. >> good morning, it's friday, december 20. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm michelle griego. >> a violent home invasion left a fremont
healthcare law. i'm tara mergener in washington with the details coming up. >> reporter: to catch a package thief. if you are in the market for a surveillance camera, we have a couple of tips for you. i'm kiet do. we have a live report coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, health coverage. people losing health covera. >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> insurance canceled? don't worry. the break this morning for people losing health coverage....
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the wealthiest 2% of americans and had healthcare industry will pay the tab mostly. >>> the standard & poor's kay schiller national index of house sales shows prices are up 4.3% in october up from 3% annual gain in september. >>> starbucks has its own plan to encourage lawmakers to reach a "fiscal cliff" compromise. the coffee giant surging employees in some of its 120 washington area shops to write the words, come together on cups of java. let's send it back to you. >> thank you. >>> looks like shoppers just weren't in the holiday spirit this year. >> holiday sales growth was the weakest since 2008. one report put the increase at 0.7%. that's far below analysts' predictions of 3 to 4%. experts blamed superstorm sandy and the looming "fiscal cliff" for disrupting shopping. back to you. >> thank you, erica ferrari in new york. >>> and -- >> and -- >> go ahead. >>> holiday sales grew at a weak pace, weakest in four years. mastercard reports the sales in the two months before increased just .7% over last year. >>> new evidence that the bay area job market is in recovery mode right now.
the wealthiest 2% of americans and had healthcare industry will pay the tab mostly. >>> the standard & poor's kay schiller national index of house sales shows prices are up 4.3% in october up from 3% annual gain in september. >>> starbucks has its own plan to encourage lawmakers to reach a "fiscal cliff" compromise. the coffee giant surging employees in some of its 120 washington area shops to write the words, come together on cups of java. let's send it back to...
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otherwise, expect it to focus on issues like healthcare, climate change, gun control, the economy, those are the issues that dominate when we asked voters what they care about and what they want to hear the presidential candidates talk about. >> ed, can you give us a short run down of what to watch for from the seven democratic candidate hopes facing off tonight? >> reporter: sure, you'll have, you said, 7 on stage. the only californian at this point is tom steyer. we can expect if there is any sparring to be done between the candidates, it is likely to focus on pete buttigieg, who has risen in the polls in the early states of iowa and new hampshire especially and is likely to get incoming from senator elizabeth warren who is either stagnated or slipped as mayor pete has risen. expect them potentially to sort of focus on, here in california, bernie sanders especially, elizabeth warren and joe biden doing relatively well depending on poll and are going to try to keep the momentum going. there is a push among some california democrats and activists to get the debate talking about issues of
otherwise, expect it to focus on issues like healthcare, climate change, gun control, the economy, those are the issues that dominate when we asked voters what they care about and what they want to hear the presidential candidates talk about. >> ed, can you give us a short run down of what to watch for from the seven democratic candidate hopes facing off tonight? >> reporter: sure, you'll have, you said, 7 on stage. the only californian at this point is tom steyer. we can expect if...
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active and retired police will also have to pay more for their healthcare. the cuts are expected to save the city more than $2.5 million. >>> time now is 5:08. are you going to like this? what facebook is adding to your video to feed that will add to their bottom line. >> plus, a man walks into a store with an alligator. how he was hoping it would score him some free beer. plus -- [ rap ] >> a family rapping in their jammies, too cute. you have to see this modern spin on the traditional christmas card. >> looks like we're in for a change in the weather. i think it's good news. going to help to clear out your air, big news coming up. >> and if your commute takes you on highway 37, our sensors are picking up green. everything is great heading into marin county. we want to know what drives you crazy during your commute. ask a question or share a gripe by e-mailing crazy@kpix.com. or tweet me at #ewengerkpix. and watch to see if your question gets answered on air. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, plans to start playing autoc u >>> facebook users will
active and retired police will also have to pay more for their healthcare. the cuts are expected to save the city more than $2.5 million. >>> time now is 5:08. are you going to like this? what facebook is adding to your video to feed that will add to their bottom line. >> plus, a man walks into a store with an alligator. how he was hoping it would score him some free beer. plus -- [ rap ] >> a family rapping in their jammies, too cute. you have to see this modern spin on...
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facebook is reportedly getting into healthcare. reuters says the company is opening up a research and development unit talking to various entrepreneurs and healthcare individuals out there looking at possibly setting up ways to connect users to talk about their various ailments, also looking at different sort of applications to focus on lifestyle changes. the stock market though right now is up on the jobs report. let's take a look at the big board and see how we're doing so far. dow up 123 points. good news after a rough week. nasdaq up 29. s&p up 14 points. michelle and brian, back to you. >> all right, jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >>> about 500 homeless people in santa clara county live in their cars. >> now the city of san jose is considering designated parking lots to give those folks a place to stay. kiet do has the story you'll see only on kpix 5. >> reporter: welcome to butcher park in west san jose. part urban oasis, part rv park and the defacto safety net of those living on the edge. >> home sweet home. >> repo
facebook is reportedly getting into healthcare. reuters says the company is opening up a research and development unit talking to various entrepreneurs and healthcare individuals out there looking at possibly setting up ways to connect users to talk about their various ailments, also looking at different sort of applications to focus on lifestyle changes. the stock market though right now is up on the jobs report. let's take a look at the big board and see how we're doing so far. dow up 123...
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another healthcare job you may not have considered, biostatistician. anytime you read about a health related finding like an effective cancer treatment or link between behavior and disease, those numbers were crunched by a biostatistician. you may land an entry level job in the field with only an undergraduate degree but typically will need more advanced education. the average salary is $75,560 a year. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, landfall as a category fivet will be the most powerful pacific >>> good morning. new information from pg&e who is managing a power outage they have had since last night following a fatal accident and downed power lines near loveridge road. it's 19 pg&e customers without power at this time. it started off at 3,000. so they are making progress out there. and pittsburg-antioch highway is expected to re-open at any time. we'll have more coming up. >>> if it makes landfall as a category 5 it would be the most powerful pacific hurricane ever to touch the west coast of mexico. hurricane patricia is expected to
another healthcare job you may not have considered, biostatistician. anytime you read about a health related finding like an effective cancer treatment or link between behavior and disease, those numbers were crunched by a biostatistician. you may land an entry level job in the field with only an undergraduate degree but typically will need more advanced education. the average salary is $75,560 a year. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, landfall as a category fivet will be the...
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>> full-time employees at the oakland headquarters will receive benefits like healthcare. uber is appealing a recent decision in california that would force the company to provide health benefits to drivers, as well. >>> caltrans has new numbers on how much it will cost to fix the troublesome rods on the base of the bay bridge tower. the estimate is between 15 and $25 million. much of that money will probably come from bridge tolls. engineers believe most of the 400 rods are riddled with tiny cracks at either end due to corrosion. that's because they were exposed to water after spaces around them were flooded. >>> it's 14 minutes before 7:00 and to continue this veronica lar theme let's head over to traffic. >> we have two traffic alerts towards the san mateo bridge westbound 92 at clawiter number 2 lane closed for an injury accident major delays now out of hayward. if you are southbound 880 this morning or you plan to, second "sig alert" has been issued. a traffic alert southbound right at lewelling. this also for an injury accident. we have two lanes blocked the two midd
>> full-time employees at the oakland headquarters will receive benefits like healthcare. uber is appealing a recent decision in california that would force the company to provide health benefits to drivers, as well. >>> caltrans has new numbers on how much it will cost to fix the troublesome rods on the base of the bay bridge tower. the estimate is between 15 and $25 million. much of that money will probably come from bridge tolls. engineers believe most of the 400 rods are...
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pass a bill today that would keep the government running but it cuts off funding for the president's healthcare law. >> any bill that defunds obamacare is dead. >> reporter: the vote sets the stage for a showdown between republicans in the house and democrats in the senate. >> we are sending a strong message to the house, we will not blink. >> i expect my senate colleagues to do everything they can to defund this law just like the house is going to do. >> reporter: the two sides have less than two weeks to compromise or face a partial government shutdown beginning october 1. that will hurt a struggling economy and political careers. government services like museums and national parks could close and hundreds of thousands of government workers could be forced to stay home without pay. lawmakers in both parties could end up paying the price. >> if you are an incumbent candidate heading into 2014, i don't think any swing voters, republican or democratic leaning, want to see that there was a government shutdown. >> reporter: polls show more americans would blame republicans for a shutdown than demo
pass a bill today that would keep the government running but it cuts off funding for the president's healthcare law. >> any bill that defunds obamacare is dead. >> reporter: the vote sets the stage for a showdown between republicans in the house and democrats in the senate. >> we are sending a strong message to the house, we will not blink. >> i expect my senate colleagues to do everything they can to defund this law just like the house is going to do. >> reporter:...
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unleash and medical funding which some democrats want to increase and the state's $72 billion in retiree healthcare costs. you can look at him to talk about those issues and maybe if we're lucky bring some more pictures of the first dog of california. >> we'll have to see. >> he makes it interesting. >> he certainly does. we're lucky in that suspect. >>> 6:53. the plan to bring pro football back to l.a.. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything for all your help. through all life's milestones our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled th
unleash and medical funding which some democrats want to increase and the state's $72 billion in retiree healthcare costs. you can look at him to talk about those issues and maybe if we're lucky bring some more pictures of the first dog of california. >> we'll have to see. >> he makes it interesting. >> he certainly does. we're lucky in that suspect. >>> 6:53. the plan to bring pro football back to l.a.. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by...